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_ NORWICH BULLETIN WY lm 13, 1917 3 i INSURAN Mave you full coverage on your live stock against FIRE and LIGHTNING? I not, call or write J. L. LATHROP & SONS 28 Shetucket Stroet Norwich, Conn. Bear in mind that the only REALLY Defeated South Manchester in Saturday the Riverwlew Club team won its first game by defeating the strong Athletics of South Manchester South Manchester started like, sure winners as the first man up hit for a triple_and scored shortly afterward. But the Riverview boys kept plugging and by consistent stick work soon had the game on ice. Both teams plaved . good ball throughout and several plays were of & sensational order. Clabby in centerfield for the River- BSOLUT oti have | view club made one of the prettiest FESSLUTE protetion T | Silies” sveeimeentroni tus i against fire is GOOD INSURANCE.|zrounds when he speared & long fly if you aren’t insured, or have any|With one hand and then fell on the doubts, come to US. ISAAC S. JONES Estate Agent 91 Main St. tnsurance and Real Richards’ Building BURGLARY INSURANCE —IN— The Travelers Insurance Co. | B. P. LEARNED & CO. Agency Established May, 1846, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Hivmeys-at-Llaw k, Shetucket St. to Brown & Perkins, Over Thames : Entrance stai ational Bank. near Thames ne 38-3 GAMLS SCHEDULED TODAY. National League. srookrn et ko " Ginclnad at st American Leasus Citcago at Cleseiand St Louis st Detrolt New York at Washington Boston st Philadelphla taternaticnal Leagur TANDINGS, National REVIEW OF LAST WEEK’S 1 MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL Chicago Has Hard Time to Retain Lead While New York Has Suc- cessful Week New York, Aug Chicago in the American ties In re New York | meeting difficul- place, while > through inning game e their lead c ing today by 2 in 13 n ou 1 slight on land 4 to The Giants by tak- six games increased their lead further and, unless e of the first div teams show improved form, Labor Day or thereafter may sece McGraw's the 19 tional League red. Detroit 8, St. Louls 0. —Hard _hitting pitching gave Detroit ictory over St. Louls today, The home club knocked Cotho- ron out in less than two innings. ©obb got a triple, two doubles and a cingle in his first four times up but failed on his fifth eppearance. Score: De Ang. and an 3 rough going near the building in cen- ter. Stanley was the individual star of the game in both fielding and hitting. Hourigan was much wilder than us- ual but pitched fine ball in the pinch- es. Next Saturday the New London Ship & Engine Company will be the attrac- n at the hospltal. crub Seutn ol sonetdge.rt slEagarir Manohester | Counthan,o Poole.tt Hourigan.p ol c0ssesmms, | comrmnsmon Bluosoarue Blarmaommnuna wlooonsssson! Bl amoonmmmm T H 3 H H H H 5 s & Joloonoswoon ! & . it i Stolen’ bases McKay §: Tumpire Riley. Staniey Cincinnati Takes Two from St. Louis St. Louis, Aue. 12.—Cincinnat! twice defeated St. Louls, today, 7 to 0 and 7 to 6 and moved into third place in the pennant race. Toney shut out St. Louis in the first game. It was his twentieth victory, for which he re- ceived a bonus of $1,000. He gave the locals only six hits while Watson and Horstman were easy for Cincinnati. The second game was a slugsing match which Cincinnati’ won in_the seventh when Doak was driven from he mound. _Errors by Hornsby, J. Smith and Balrd were mainly re- RIVERVIEW WINS FIRST GAME Easy Game—Clabby and Stan- ley Features for Hospital—Riverview Team Strong With the Stick—Hourigan Steady in Pinches—Score 5 to 2. Lambeth, Wood, Boehling and Bil- Sponsible for St..Louls’ loss of this|!Ings, O'Nefil ame. Score: 2 = b Cams) Chicago 3, Pittshurg 2. Cincinnati 0101200307 9 7|, Chicago, Aug. 12—Kilduff's single, St, Louis.. 000000000_0 ¢ ]|following an error by Boeckel on Toney and Wingo: Watson, Hopst. | Merkle's grounder in the elghth in- an e e ning, zave Chicago the first game of < the series with Pittsburgh today, 3 to (Second Game) 2. The locals bunched hits off Carl- bt -S| St Lowls . o|SOn iIn the first inning and scored two 5 O 51 2 0 o|runs. The visitors got a single and 4181 1fiSmite 3 20 0 2|triple Off Vaughn in the third after $84 0 0hilerds {33z o0lan error by Driscoll and tied the § 1120 ofomsims 3114 1 Sount Score: $310 oSty § 2.2 7 of Pittsbursh 002000000—2 7 2 100 0 0uaira 411 41[{Chicago . 20000001x—3 8 3 3149 looalese & 3 & 0| Carlson and Schmidt: Vaughn and 433 YSomiesc 41 3 4 0| Dilnoefer. Umpires, Klem and ms- e H lie. Time 1.40. Packardn 0 0 0 0 0 . S i337 10 sl:Smyth . 10000 R Red Sox Defeat Collegians. (5) Batted for Packard in Sth Waterbury, Conn., Aug. 12—The Score by tnning: Boston American League team defeat- Ginclooatl ... ....0 070 0 3 0 4 0 0 —7T|od the Waterbury Collegians here to- o "baee B Nesle, Paulettt, Dosk, Groh, Bind | 0a¥. 6 to 1 Score: Three base Hit. Wingo. . el P4 Boston .. 60122100 0—6 9 1 = Collegians 00 00001001 7 8 ” Batteries: Jones and Thomas; Lawrence 5, Bridgeport 1. Prince and Waters. Bridgeport, Conn., Aug. 12.—Bridge- — port’s_erratic playing today enabled McVey Defeated Johnson. Jack Flynn's Lawrence team to clinch | Panama, Aug. 12—Sam McVey and the series. The score today was 5 to|Jim Johnfon, negro heavyweight pu- 1 and the visitors had no trouble get- | gilists, fought twenty rounds here to- ting their run. he game waTs pro- McVey winning the decision. tested by Manager Krichell in_tha contest was one sided. Johnson ihird Inning on the ground that Um- on the defensive throughout. pire Brown had siven an incorrect - declston. Score NATIONAL LEAGUE BATTING. Lawrence Bridoeport —— e ot % ey » ¢l Benny Kauff Crowds Up to Within Hommengs § 0 i 91155 Striking Distance of Pacemaker. Schrberss 3 1 ioo0i1 Dabrrt 4 1 42000 Outflelder Eddie Rousch, ‘the Giant oo 1Y e , who is trying to help Matty Bran‘gan,3d 3 0 411311 ncinnati back on the baseball Mimhye 4 2 103402 stands a fine chance to win the Willismsp ¢ 0 727 % 0iNational League batting championsip Totals. 32 7 o004 season. Rousch, is hitting .340, 255 % 5|while Cruise, who followed the pace 100 0 o|most of the season, has dropped back V SaneT being tied with Benny Kauff, of (x) Batted for Tuckes in Sth #% ®lthe Giants. Pl e Rozer Ilornsby, of the Cardinals, Lawrence 00 tops both Cruise and Kauff with .322, P e s Daly. The way he has improved of late, it 2 Nturohy would not be surprising if Kauff finally SATURDAY’S MARKET Trading Was of a Perfunctory Insignificant Character. New York, Aug. 11—Trading on the stock market today was the most serfunctory and insignificant of any week-end session thus far this sum- mer, dealings aggregating barely 175,- 00 'shares. Price changes were irregular throughout, steels and motors mak- ing extreme recessions of 1 to 3| points, the latter group again owing depression to adverse trade re- ports. Shippings were variable. preferred manifesting _moderate strength, while Atlantlc, Gulf and West Indies and American Interna- nal corporation averaged one-pi es. _Rails were a negligible Some of the better known of that division remained un- and Marine Sted, Active tobaceos rose 1 to 3 points, ith new records of American Su matra at 56 1-2. Tobacco Products and United Cigars at 125 1-2 -priced shares of the same class, notably Lorillard’ and Liggett & My- -rs, were 4 to almost 5 points under. Short covering effected the usual price readjustments at the close. Weekly trade reports were of a ess_encouraging tenor, uncertainties it Washington causing a further let- | up_in many lines of trade. Gold to the amount of $600,000 was withdrawn for export to Spain. Ex- change markets were dull, rubles howing some tecovery from yester- lay’s low record. The bank statement reflected to an inusual desree the very heavy finan- al operations of the week, actual oans increasing $115,568,000. Reserves f members in the federal reserve »ank decreased aimost $93,000,000 and xcess reserves contracted to the ex- ent of $87,000,000. Bonds were irregular. nclining to heaviness. Liberty 3 1-2s vere quoted at 99.62 to 99.65. Total bond sales par value, aggregated $1,- 235,000 U. S. 25 and 3s advanced 1-4 cent. and the 4s 1-2 per cent. on during the week. Industrials per call STOCKS. Rumtes. : Alska Gold M e e W 200 allts-Chalmer 0 Allis-Chal. pe Am.” Ag. Chem Beet Sugar 500 Am. 200 Am. 500 Int. 50 Kai Nikel . city So. 800 Kenneott 3 St pe bulls, $6.00@9.50: common to good fat ¢ Brocioom B cows;, $5.00@9.00; heifers, $3.50@10.00 te & fresh cows and sprinzers, $50.00@ $90.00: veal calves, $15.50. Sheep and lambs. — Supply light Market steady. Prime wethers, $10.00 @10.50; zood mixed, $9.00@9.75; fair mixed. $8.00@9.00; culls and commo: ‘S‘ : spring lambs, $10.00@ Hogs—Recelnts 10 double decks Market active and heavy hogs, $17.3 heavy vorkers. $17.: vorkers, $1 @16.50 lwlh"v ::l & g\‘:d»n . 15.50. roughs $12.25 0 Dist. Seurities .. —Ee il = e Buffalo. Aug. 10— Cattle —Receipts | 200 head. Market active. Prime o ;Ee;r;" $16.25@16.75, butcher ‘grades T400 Gr Tate 200 Green C. Cop. Calves.—Receipts €00. arket act- 1 \‘nn ‘Iru. Hflxaver ive. Cuil to choice $6@16 ot Harr. Sheep and lambs—-Receipts 400. Market active. 120 fobien va Yorkere $17G1150, pigs 5 200 My cos roughs $14.75@15.15, Stage 19 ion 200 MONEY. Aug. 11 commercial 60 day b —Mercantile 0 day bills, 4 panks, 4 1-2: commercial 60 day bills, 4.71 demand, 4.75 9-16: cables, 4.76 francs, demand cables. 2 guilders, demand, 42; cables, 41 1-16 lires, demand, 712: cables, ruble demand, 20.90: cables, 21.10: bar sil- ver, 82 Mexican doilars, 64 Government bonds weak. Railroad | bonds irregular. COTTON. New York, Aug. 11—Ci opened steady. October cember, 25.31: January May, 25.60 Chicago 4, Cleveland 3. Cleveland, Aug. 12.—Chicago won the first game of the series from Cleveland, 4 to 3, in 13 innings to- day. The winping run was scored on Jackson’s single, Felsch's safe bunt, an infleld out and the squeeze p'ay with Risberg at bat. Scott hurt a| finger at bat in the ninth ard retired in favor ot Danforth. Score: Chicago— 001001010000 1—412 5 Clevelana— 00000 2001000 —310 1 Scott, Danforth and Schalk; Bagby, save his old IFederal League rival, Rousch,the real run for the honors the stretch. Other fine Glant Litters are: Zimmerman, .309: Wilhoit, turns, .297; and Rariden, The averages of those who have hit 200 or Letter in fiteen or more games, including those of Thursday last, fol- low THE HEAD-LIGHT PROBLEM SOLVED The dangerous gl of standard hcad-lamps, with their dazzling, blinding light, is not allowed by law. 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Earl Hamilton, of St. Louis, who flourished in inactivity at an even .400 for many weeks, has becn busy enough of late to tumble down to .375. Babe Ruth also has mped off twenty points to .349. Old Tus holds the fort with a fine .384 now e nearest regular being the 2mpion, Tris Speaker, at .319. George isler is hitting .34 Russell of the ankees, is the only 300 representative of the Donovan cripples. He hitting .313. Frank Baker has managed to_hold his own at ried. iot The rest of the Yankees are bu- Tim Hendryx, the best of the showing nothing better than .269. Folloying are the averages of those who have hit 200 or Iy tter in fifteen or more games, including those of Thurs- Ay last wer. c. AB. R W sm Cobb. Detrott ..105 0 133 38 Hamilton, St L. 3¢ o e x Hoston 5 0 S ove. e P4 ERUEE 4 18 o 3 10 0 58 120 17 LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 10 Chicago, Aug. Hogs: _Receipts | 13,000, Markecs strone 10 13¢ higner. 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